Joan Mott

Joan Mott
Born1921 Edit this on Wikidata
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Died21 April 1994 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 72–73)
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ThesisA study of the circulation in the eel and other lower forms Edit this on Wikidata

Joan Mott (1921–1994) was an English physiologist and zoologist who worked for most of her career at the University of Oxford's Nuffield Institute for Medical Research. Following wartime work on anti-fouling of ships her main research interest was in the circulatory system, especially the fetal renin–angiotensin system.[1][2]

Mott was a founding fellow of and Vicegerent of Wolfson College, Oxford. She died on 21 April 1994.[1]

The Joan Mott Prize Lecture of The Physiological Society is named in her honour.[3]

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  3. ^ "Joan Mott Prize Lecture".